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    Gentleman Desperado East_Stone_Ya's Avatar
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    Cool Police mugshots in the 1920s

    criminals back in the day used to suit up pretty good




    http://themetapicture.com/police-mugshots-in-the-1920s/

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    Default Re: Police mugshots in the 1920s

    It says Fellini was really a woman posing as man for 20 years who murdered her "wife."

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeuceWallaces
    It says Fellini was really a woman posing as man for 20 years who murdered her "wife."
    yeah that was bizarre

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    I would still dress like that today if I could afford to. I don't care how "out of style" that would look. Those suits are fly.

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    William Stanley Moore totally representing.

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    People dressed a lot more formal in those days. I'm guessing around the 60's is when people began to dress more casual and sloppy. Hippies probably. If you watch film of people in the 50's and before they dressed in suits and hats. Things were just more formal. I like that style. I like formality. Today if you tried to dress like that people would look at you like a weirdo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scholar
    I would still dress like that today if I could afford to. I don't care how "out of style" that would look. Those suits are fly.
    These photos actually show what is actually "stylish." People still wear those suits today. They may not be fashionable but they are definitely a staple of men's style.

    Those suits will still look nice 50 years from now. The trousers are the best...they're not baggy at all.

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    Default Re: Police mugshots in the 1920s

    Quote Originally Posted by senelcoolidge
    People dressed a lot more formal in those days. I'm guessing around the 60's is when people began to dress more casual and sloppy. Hippies probably. If you watch film of people in the 50's and before they dressed in suits and hats. Things were just more formal. I like that style. I like formality. Today if you tried to dress like that people would look at you like a weirdo.
    It's also too damn hot in some areas.

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    A time when self respect and present ability meant something, even if you were a criminal.

    Now we got motherfukas in skinny jeans and bro tanks.

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    i bet a lot of those guys were on boardwalk empire.

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    Default Re: Police mugshots in the 1920s

    Quote Originally Posted by methusala
    A time when self respect and present ability meant something, even if you were a criminal.

    Now we got motherfukas in skinny jeans and bro tanks.
    Self respect is important, but is it more important than promoting conformity? People can be more expressive today (especially males) where as back then social pressures were much more rigid.

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    "He was described as a safebreaker"

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    Quote Originally Posted by East_Stone_Ya
    criminals back in the day used to suit up pretty good




    http://themetapicture.com/police-mugshots-in-the-1920s/
    De Gracy looks like the hardest dude out of all of them cept that Asian.

    -Smak

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    Classy

    De Gracy looks creepy though. He has those Roose Boltonesque eyes.

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